North Clark Historical Museum is a lovely historical museum in Amboy, showcasing the cultural and social history of the Lewis River Basin area. The museum is housed within the historic landmark 1910 Amboy United Brethren Church, which was disbanded in 1964 and was purchased by the North Clark Historical Museum nonprofit organization in 1988. Today, visitors can explore the museum for free each Saturday afternoon and view exhibits connected to the region's indigenous culture, pioneer heritage, and logging industry. Artifacts on display include a preserved kerosene lantern from the 19th-century Mascot sternwheeler, which traversed the Lewis River and served as a major source of transportation to Portland for nearby towns such as LaCenter and Woodland.
21416 NE 399th St, Amboy, WA 98601, Phone: 360-247-5800
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